YouTube Star Danny Go Mourns Son Isaac's Death at 14
YouTube Star Danny Go Mourns Son Isaac's Death at 14

YouTube creator Daniel Coleman, known to millions as Danny Go, has received an outpouring of love from followers after sharing the tragic loss of his 14-year-old son, Isaac Coleman. Danny Go, famous for his lively songs and educational videos for children, revealed that Isaac passed away on May 21, 2026.

Emotional Tribute to Isaac

In a heartfelt post accompanied by childhood photos, Coleman wrote: "Oh, my sweet boy. There's so much I want to say, but I don't know how yet. I already miss you so much, and the pain in my heart is far more than I can process. But looking through thousands of pictures and videos this past week, I'm also filled with tremendous pride. Your 14 years were full of so many challenges, but you met them all with such grit…and you somehow kept your trademark joy in spite of it all. You truly had a spark like no other, Isaac!"

He expressed gratitude for the years they shared: "Remembering how loved you were and how full of life your time here was gives me great comfort. Being your dad was the honor of a lifetime. I'm so proud of you and I love you forever. Rest peacefully, son."

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Support from Fans and Creators

Thousands of supporters flooded the comments with messages of comfort and prayers. Fellow creators praised Isaac's strength and spirit, describing him as a bright light who smiled through years of medical battles.

Isaac's Health: Fanconi Anemia and Cancer

Isaac suffered from Fanconi anemia, a rare inherited disorder affecting bone marrow and increasing cancer risk. In December 2025, Danny Go shared that Isaac had been diagnosed with mouth cancer, acknowledging the painful news despite the family's long awareness of the risks.

Danny Go's tribute has become a poignant reminder of a father's grief and a son's lasting impact. His content has always focused on joy and positivity, but this week brought an unimaginable loss behind the scenes.

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